Jezebel

Album: Woman King (2005)
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  • Lyrics currently unavailable Writer/s: SAMUEL ERVIN BEAM
    Publisher: Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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  • Jarret from Greensburg, PaOMG only one one comment! NOOOO this is a wonderful song. I guess you'll have to ask the artist about the meaning. The first time i heard this song I instantly thought the lyrics pointed to a girl the speaker loved that committed suicide. This girl was misunderstood and chastised by the "dogs" Then she commits suicide and the dogs come running... "we'll love you more and wholly
    Jezebel, it's we, we that you are for only" But it's too late for Jezebel because she's gone and whatever the dogs say matters not for they are the ones who killed her. "who's seen Jezebel? she was born to be the woman we could blame make me a beast half as brave I'd be the same" "Who's seen Jezebel? She was gone before i ever got to say, lay here my love your the only shape ill pray TOO" That 'too' is so important, it proves that she is in the afterlife because you wouldn't pray TOO someone who is alive. Then he waits for himself to pass on so he can see her again. So he holds this girl up as a saint even though she's a suicide. So he aches to see the day... the day when he could see her again. What irony! This reminded me of what happened to that girl at that high school who they found hanging from the staircase. though the incident was after the song was written the resemblance is striking, at least to me anyway.
  • Zach from Woodbury, Mnmy favorite song by iron & wine
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